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    Naaba Koom II (1889–1942) was emperor (Mogho Naba) of the Mossi state of Wogodogo in French West Africa from 27 February 1905 to his death on 12 March...
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  • naaba (1803–1806) Rima Naaba Tuguri, Yatenga naaba (1806–1822) Naaba Koom I, Yatenga naaba (1822–1825) Naaba Korogo, Yatenga naaba (1825–1825) Naaba Ragongo...
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    Naaba Koom II, king of the Mossi in French Upper Volta, pictured in 1930. Preservation of precolonial political units was the basis of indirect rule in...
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  • Comprising part of Burkina Faso, Tenkodogo is the senior Mossi State. Naaba = Ruler www.rulers.org Burkina Faso Mossi states Rulers of the Mossi state...
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  • Koom, Naaba (?–1933) Yamba Sorgo, Naaba (1933–1957) Mossi Kingdom of Wogodogo (complete list) – Naaba Sigiri, Moogo-naaba (1897–1905) Naaba Koom II...
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  • Yatenga naaba   1803 to 1806 Rima Naaba Kaongo, Yatenga naaba   1806 to 1822 Rima Naaba Tuguri, Yatenga naaba   1822 to 1825 Naaba Koom I, Yatenga naaba   1825...
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    4°N 1.5°W / 12.4; -1.5), grew around the imperial palace of the Mogho Naaba. An administrative centre of colonial rule, it became an important urban...
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  • colony. French authorities rejected the petition. On March 23, 1942 Moro Naaba Kom II died in Ouagadougou. The new Moro Naba, Moro Naba Sagha II, pledged...
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